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Former Virgil Abloh mentee Samuel Ross made a name for himself and his label by merging elements of traditional streetwear with technical details and an appreciation for ergonomic design.
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AllCaps Studio
AllCaps Studio brings its seasoned eye for creative direction to product drops that make good on the brand’s knack for nailing the details by incorporating its signature, graphic-heavy look.
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Ahluwalia
Priya Ahluwalia’s namesake brand takes inspiration from the designer’s dual Indian-Nigerian heritage and her time spent growing up in London, all while incorporating vintage and deadstock fabrics in a now-signature emphasis on truly sustainable design.
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ALLËDJO
Designed in Senegal, ALLËDJO is a genderless clothing line that uses bold prints and patterns to reference the aesthetic language of West Africa.
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Armando Cabral
You might know Cabral from any of the many, many campaigns he’s fronted, but the model-turned-designer has been making some of the most elegant shoes around for well over a decade.
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ASHYA
ASHYA is a unisex line that specializes in meticulously assembled everyday (and not-so-everyday) travel accessories like crossbody bags and passport holders.
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The Aware Brand
Aware is run by two childhood friends bonded by their commitment to spreading positivity through the clothes they make.
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Balmain
In 2011, at just 25 years old, Olivier Rousteing was named the creative director of the storied couture house Balmain. Throughout his tenure, the French-born designer bolstered the brand’s menswear business, bringing his signature skinny pants, gilded hardware details, and pronounced double-breasted blazers onto the runways and, eventually, into the homes of rock legends, pop stars, and any man that digs super-fitted cuts with a Parisian flair.
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Bianca Saunders
Bianca Saunders’ idiosyncratic take on modern masculinity references her Jamaican background and the guys she grew up around to great effect, often in the form of surprisingly vulnerable collections.
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Billionaire Boys Club
Pharrell Williams, the chart-topping musician, and Nigo, the maestro behind A Bathing Ape, are two fellas that are categorically cool. The same thing is true of Billionaire Boys Club, a fashion brand the duo founded in 2003, which blends luxury and quality streetwear with a dollop of quirk. It’s for boys who know the value of a dollar.
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Black Boy Knits
Black Boy Knits is making knitwear that reexamines and redefines the very concept. The independent, Brooklyn-based design studio makes unique knit pieces, emphasizing Black, queer, and immigrant storytelling in fashion-forward designs.
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Blackstock and Weber
Blackstock & Weber is the Brooklyn-based footwear brand that happens to make some of the most handsome loafers in the Tri-State Area—and well, the whole damn world.
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Botter
Founded by Rushemy Botter and Lisi Herrebrugh and based in the Netherlands, Botter consistently references Rushemy’s Carribean roots, most recently in a collection devoted to coral reefs.
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Brett Johnson
Johnson uses premium fabrics with a decidedly luxe feel to give life to his line of American (via Italy) wardrobe staples.
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Bric
Founded with the intent of providing premium-quality clothes in Big and Tall sizes (Big and Tall being two different fits), Bric is the purveyor of sleek, chic menswear for larger sizes. The brand’s Tall sizes run from LT-4XT, while the Big sizes range from 2XL-5XL. Whether you’re in search of tees, sweaters, or even hats, this is the place to look.
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Bricks & Wood
Bricks & Wood’s location in South Central L.A. is central—pun intended—to the brand’s mission. The area informs the burgeoning label’s designs and serves as inspiration for its cut-and-sew collections.
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The Brooklyn Circus
The Brooklyn Circus has been one of the best boutiques in the NYC area for a while now (and that’s saying something), and the store’s in-house label offers the perfect blend of old-school silhouettes coupled with of-the-moment designs.
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Brother Vellies
Brother Vellies has some of the coolest luxe shoes on the market. From cow-print mules to checked ankle boots, these are the way to round out your look in a second.
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Brownstone
The brainchild of twin brothers Warner and Waverly Watkins, Brownstone is a meticulously sourced clothing line crafted in L.A. and inspired by a wide-ranging set of cultural touchstones that inform the brand’s evolving perspective at every turn.
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Bryan Jimenéz
Dominican-born, New York-based Bryan Jimenéz makes ultra-utilitarian menswear inspired by uniforms and other purpose-built pieces.
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